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Global Mobile UC&C market to grow at a CAGR of 26.83 percent over the period 2014-2019. The Report “Global Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market 2015-2019” has been prepared on the basis of an in-depth Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market analysis with inputs from team of industry experts. It Includes Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market growth prospects along with market landscape in upcoming years. The report also covers discussion on the key vendors operating in the Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market Space.

UC&C is a system that integrates the real-time communication services, such as telephony instant messaging, videoconferencing, data sharing, and others, with non-real-time communication services, such as unified messaging (e-mail, SMS, and fax). It enables an individual to send a message on one medium and receive the same message on another medium. Mobile UC&C utilizes BYOD devices that integrate mobile capabilities such as messaging, telephony, and video conferencing, offering the benefits of communication capabilities anywhere and anytime. Mobile UC&C is used in sectors such as Healthcare, Financial Services, Call Centers, and Sales and Marketing.

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The report Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market Industry provides a comprehensive analysis of the Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market.This report also includes detailed segmentation of the Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market. The leading sector, emerging sectors, along with their growth statistics have been mentioned in the report.

After a deep overview of the Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market, the report analyzes the market dynamics. This report also include the top drivers supporting market growth as well as the key restraints hampering market growth.

Additionally, the report also states the threats ass well as opportunities that companies in the market need to look out for. The most influential trends that will shape the market during the forecasting horizon are also covered in this report. Current market development trends like a partnerships, collaborations, M&As etc., have also been discussed in detail in the report.

Players in the Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market are aiming to expand their operations to emerging regions. An in-depth supply chain analysis in the report will give readers a better understanding of the Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market.

Key Regions

Americas
APAC
EMEA

Key Vendors

Avaya
Cisco Systems
IBM
Microsoft

Important Questions Answered in report:-

What will the expected Compound Annual Growth Rate For “Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market”?
What will the Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market size be in 2019?
What is driving this market?
What are the challenges related to Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market growth?
What are the key market trends?
Who are the key vendors in Mobile Unified Communication and Collaboration (UC&C) Market area?
What are the market opportunities?
What are the strengths as well as weaknesses of the key vendors?
Which are the threats faced by the key vendors?

Smartphones have become pervasive in China, where data from September 2011 has shown that the number of mobile phone users broke the 940 million mark, and where over half of the new device users are opting for 3G devices. Now, in 2012, China holds the largest share of mobile phone market and is experiencing the most competitive challenges within smartphone sector.

As a result, much of the world is looking to China mobile trends as the gauge of mobile progress, and is seeing mobile gaming as a vital element of the growth of the industry, and that will also be responsible for the majority of the revenue in that part of the world.

Firms and mobile app developers around the world are looking to China to take their own piece of the mobile pie. To do this, they are also paying close attention to the predictions that are being made about the mobile environment in that region. So far, they included the following predictions for 2012:

• Before the close of the year, China will break the 100 million mark for the number of smartphones being used in the country

• All three major Chinese telecom carriers will offer support of Apple’s iOS

• The market for game distribution in China will continue to divide until there will be more than 100 independent channels

• The most popular smartphones in China will be those based on Android

• The top source of mobile game revenue will come from in-game purchases

Though analysts, economists, and other experts may have yet to decide whether or not China will become the world’s next superpower, and when that may occur, what is difficult to doubt is that in the mobile gaming world, the country will already have reached its position as confirmed leader by the end of this year.

Not just China Mobile Trends Anymore – What all companies should know about m-commerce

The companies that will be seeing the greatest successes over the next few years have realized that mobile is here and it is heating up, and that the earlier they take part in it, the better the results will be.

Even better than the popularity of mobile is that m-commerce is also on the rise. Business leaders such as CEOs are now being required to find out about the latest trends and movements in mobile, so that their own companies will be able to stay ahead of the game.

The following are some points that every company should know about m-commerce:

Mobile has arrived – this isn’t a channel that is just about to get here. It’s already here, and it is expected to explode at any moment. Almost half of all Americans now have a smartphone, and most expert predictions are saying that by 2015, the spending using those mobile devices will be 8 percent greater than that generated by e-commerce.

• M-commerce is becoming mainstream – it is becoming the norm for the average consumer to make purchases using their mobile devices. Whether they buy the items online, or use the devices to make the payments in-store, the incorporation of the device into the purchasing process is becoming mainstream.

• Mobile payments does not yet have a leader – though there are many different companies vying for the top spot of the mobile payments marketplace, that position has yet to be claimed. It isn’t expected that the winner will be known before the end of this year.

• Privacy is key – one of the top concerns that smartphone owners have identified is with regards to privacy. Being respectful of this will be critical to the success of mobile efforts both this year and beyond.